No. Documents take up the same amount of space on a hard drive regardless whether they are in a directory or not. In fact, a folder / directory itself will occupy a tiny bit of extra space on the hard drive, even if it is empty.
There is a folder called deleted items in your menu, that is where your emails go when you delete them, as a side note you should delete the items in the deleted folder every so often to help save space, while in the folder click edit at the top and then click empty deleted items folder.
You use an electronic system, such as hotmail, to send emails. You check emails by going into hotmail and checking the inbox folder to see who has emailed you. You can delete emails in batches; you do this by selecting the emails you want to discard and selecting the delete button. You would do this to free up space in the inbox so all the emails you need to keep, that are important, you can keep in the inbox.
A disk space analyzer is a software utility for the visualization of disk space usage by getting the size for each folder (including sub-folders) and files in a folder or drive.
It is important to delete emails because you have more space in your inbox to get emails.
If you're using Outlook 2003 and you're not seeing new emails in your Inbox even though you know they have been received, there are a few things you can check: Check your Junk E-mail folder: It's possible that your email provider or Outlook's spam filter has marked the incoming email as spam and moved it to your Junk E-mail folder. Check this folder to see if your missing email is there. Check your filters: Outlook has several filters that can be set up to automatically move incoming emails to specific folders. Check your filters to see if your missing email has been automatically moved to another folder. Check your rules: Similar to filters, Outlook's rules allow you to automatically move the incoming email to specific folders based on certain criteria. Check your rules to see if your missing email has been moved to another folder based on a rule. Check your email account settings: There may be an issue with your email account settings that is preventing incoming emails from appearing in your Inbox. Double-check your account settings to make sure everything is configured correctly. Check your mailbox size: If your mailbox is near its size limit, incoming emails may be rejected or moved to another folder. Try deleting some old emails or archiving old emails to free up space in your mailbox. If none of these solutions work, you may need to take help from Technical Person. So you can connect with the SysTools.
Open the folder and right click on an empty space in the folder. Then click on "Customize this folder." Click on the "Choose Picture" button and browse to a picture you want to use as the background of that folder.
No is not acceptable to leave subject space blank
A new (but empty) folder in Windows occupies just 2K of disk space.
In any Windows, first, you have to create a new folder. So, go to where you want to save your first folder (the one that will hold the other folder inside it). Then, right-mouse-click, and click 'create new folder'. A folder will pop up, and name that folder. Then, after naming that folder, double-click on it to go inside the folder. There will be nothing there, since it is a new folder. Then, right-mouse-click inside the emtpy space, and click on 'create new folder'. Name that folder, and then you just saved a folder within a folder.
To take up less memory space.
A compressed zip folder is data that has been shrunk from its original size to take less disk space.
we can create a con folder in pc by using ms-dos create a con folder in C-drive by typing mkdir<space>\con\<press enter>... now u can see the folder con created in C-DRIVE OR ANY DRIVEs.. we can remove using rmdir<space>\con\<press enter>.............